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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-07-04, Page 8e wz SChe Winghan Advs.Net Thartasa Wednesday, :Jrlly t,. $ School Promotions Farewell Party .� ForMrs, Browne N.X . IMr. and Mrs, 1 ) u Gibson ,atal " t rlc s Ai u ,Lr 6. hon.; Norman `[IWICII , ., V ll to IX 11 �� l z t"II Grade Vi ll 1 (alMl FORDWICH --A social nixie w,us I fnmiIV, of St. Catharines, spent the nuke, dun„; It;Alt(rt C:Jat'Jcsoll; Larry '. 11011. Doig. OracleOracleVII to VIII hry Clark- htr..J'aek !Foster, er peat/wawa. sun, hurl,; M.ery ToldiLar spent the week -end with his moth - spent Thursday afternoon lit SStweelt end With Mr" anti Mrs. RQ" Chris Van d( Witt(r, No, 12 fowiak, when pupils and parents gathered to present their teacher, Mrs. Rona Browne, with rr gift prior to her departure. el'. Mrs. Ruby Foster. Miss Jean (tirade VI to VII Dolma Arm - Cheryl Gibson read a poem and laosier is spending this week with strung, hon.; Kenneth Newell, then.; on behalf of the pupilsi v Mrs. Miss Pat3ca1cin Toronto. n o Lydia e Van.d F aker. Browne was presented with a Miss Mary Corbett, of Toronto' C.rrttde. 'V to V1 1Ceaue'klr Voider.leather. 'hassock and a white: wicker spent the holiday week -end with cornucopia filled with artificial Roy I('oresLer•, (Grade JV to V--•'k'erry Clarkson, fruits. She thanked everyone for Miss Brenda Hiison, of 1.isLowei, hon.; l ayrnoud Newell; tleraldine their kindness to her during the! ent tlweek is -end with Mr. and l'uddicoinbe; Ronald Van de Water, spu+ past six years spent with them, it. Mrs. „in. Solllern, hon.the beginning of the fall term Mrs, Among the leaving today ;Browne will teach near Hanover. Afire tctarsale !l to 111 .- ::veli 1Ssuter, for summer school arc• Mrs, Cordon :tei11a 11('r to Kitchener; Clayton I Cober to Loudon; Mrs. Harold Pollock to Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack .brown and family and Mr. William Brown at- tended the Brown reunion on Sat- ,• urday at Elora. .Mr. and Mrs. Carman Bride, of ['ort Credit, visited Sunday with Mrs..H. M. Bride. Mr. and !vir:c, Bryon ( loins of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Silnnaertn'L1tc 1 ,1•oron(o, spout the w(•elt-end with rind family spent the weep end al Mirror Violet. :and Lenore 13oswith- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, crick. The latter returned with, I)rinunie in London..them and on 'Tuesday night will Mr, and Mrs. Harvey cDermitt leave by jet plane from Malton. h. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist PatrickJy W I'lghr'IIY1 Phone 770 fX / VA Zi,f2 rNOW LOW SUMMER PRICES r ON blue coal` hum. (.;rade 1 Lo 11 • Murijlu' Van rte Water, hots. Clayton (''slier, 'reacher,. Higgins Reunion Al Stone School „ reunion t lgli Higgins r t, tt was a i -II • annual is It ret B 11 • "ut, a - on S. d • t 440x-0 SchoolY held ,i ce sof 10:.. attendance c. 1 a 'nd L . rod with a 1 During the afternoon many Inter, estiug games .and races Were en, jnyed by both children and adults. After a delicious supper the new r slate of officers for the 1963 e, union were introduced as follows. +Alvin Carl Pitch; vier., Higgins; secretary.terasurer•, Mrs. Ross Higgins, The oldest person presents was Mr. Arthur Fitch who is 87i and 15 - months -old Karen Fitch'Wes the youngest. Persons travelling the greatest distance were Mr, and Mrs. Earl Baker and family from Ottawa, and Mr. Paul Higgins, of Rieliard's Lra'nding, Ontario. and Larry visited one day last week with Mrs. Clara MCDermitt at Iiuronview :[Tonic in Clinton. Miss Anne Millar is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Drew Aitcheson in Elora. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and Mrs. George Baker attended the She will spend 0 few days in Eng- land and then on to 1'111•is, France, 'where she will attend Sorbonne University for six weeks. Linda and Bobby Jordan. of Woodstock, are spending a week a4 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jordan, Mr•. and Mrs. •Iasi- (.Sibson and bORlE fir, 'and Airs. Douglas The Rev. E. , and Mrs, Attwell Married r'5 Years left oil 'Tuesday for a trig to the wROXETER '-•-° Congratulations Douglas. , an -:lie ace me5 g w o _Mrs. L oar They were . and M t. e p es C Y Mr W t to v u- lath wedding ' .Ashworth z o L . hal • David rtt f to their l led by Mi, who celebra d can Mrs Attwell's father, Pour Teachers Are Honored. at Dinner (t(.)RRII9 - The teachers of West Howlett public schools entertain - r'(1 their husbands and wives at a supper in the Carrie United Church, Mrs. Eva Harris of S.S. 10, Miss Mary 1';lliott Wroxeter junior room, and Mrs. Audrey Howlett, music supervisor from Lucknow were pre- sented with remembrances. Mrs, Barbara Derr, Mildmay, was also remembered. The evening was silent in games and contests. The Northern Un- it of the U.C.W. catered, FOR OATFS SET funeral of a. relative in ChcsleY ) LA�� one day last week. I' m Miss Ruth ,Johnson and Miss little son. of Toronto, were week- spent encs visitors avith Mr, and Mrs, (tORRIE- -The Swimming anti . the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Doug. Holt. anniversary on. SundaY, with a The Sunday !School of St, 'Ste- fatuity dinner on the lawn of tlteil' lien's Anglican Church and many dz mc" The table was lawn Cd with 1' members of the congregation spent a three-tier wedding cake, d('ci'a' Sunday afternoon at the bommun- ted in pink and white, They were' lovely cnLrds ity park, A pic(nie lunch. was en- the recipients of many la Y jnyed, and gifts. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Hall and Those attending were front son of Toronto were visitors over. Graveifets' , Sudbury, Alliston, the Domiryion lay' week,lend with. Toronto, Petrolia, Listowel 1(1(1 Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Pyke, Mrs.' Wroxeter, Hall and soil remained for along- The happy couple was married er visit. h Rev. A M Mrs,' John Stewart, Miss Jean Stewart of Toronto, Mrs, Webster % t Anne Lindsay, of Toronto, spt t o Water Safety classes sponsored by Mr. and Iv1rs. ,lack Keias, Anne' the Water Safety Committee of the • Fuel prices g� up in the Fall, 50 Glenn Johnson. Red Gross will again be held in the $11 your bin with steady -burning Mr. and Mrs, Cordon Goldrieh, .and Michael, of Guelph, visited commene- :blue coal' now and save. Re- of London, spent the holiday week- over the week -enol wilt Mr. (111x1 Gorrie on1 ,unity, park to August member, the sooner you order, end with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Dem- Mrs, Wally Gibson. 25th, - flee more you save. Call us today! ening, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Potts, of Don Whitfield, who took the Red �; Mrs. Melpha Holland, of P.alm''r- Burlington, anci Miss Doreen ArrIl- Water Safety Instructor's •- COME IN OR PHONE Us Tonal, ston, spent last week at her home strong, of T'eLcl4urrougll, spent the Crossse at Owen Sound this year, H, N. GOWDX c� SON here. week -end with Me, and Mrs. Ever- cand was successful in passing ex - Miss Marie Browne ami Robert itt Armstrong. ams, will be the instructor. Carl SVJ[N Collect AND (; pR41lIa Phone Collect• WR07+:L1'I.'EIt 22oW1 Bride left last weep for Port Car -i Misses Marilee and Laurin Rid- Robinson will be the assistant. ling, Muskoka, where they will bc' dell of Barri., are spending a few ,Chert is still room for a few more employed for two months at the days with their grandparents, Mr. applicants. summer resort, and Mrs. Stan Bride. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lyun and I fanhily, of Orillia, are spending this week wit ith the latter's another, I Mrs, Dora Ridley. Jacklin, Listowel, Mr, and Mrs, George Brown and Jean visited Mr, and Mrs,. Ira Neill, Wroxeter, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooke, Misses Nadine Cooke and Carol Keil spent the holiday. week -end at Port Elgin. Mr, and Mrs, James Walker and Brian, Brampton, spent the Do- minion Day week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hyndman are motoring to the Western pro- vinces. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Woods, Judy and Eugene, Kitchener, were week- end visitors of Mrs. James Shera. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Roy, Sud- bury, Mrs, Bert Vodden, LaVerne and Murray of London spent a few days with Mr. and. Mrs.. . Cloyne Michel. Mr, and Mrs. .Harry Templeman,. Donald, Susan and Kenneth spent with them for two weeks' vacation. Saturday in Port Elgin, • Mr, and Mrs. Bob Mowbray and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Edgar, Mr. Danny, Kitchener, were Weekend and Mrs, Iiobert.Edgar and family guests of Mr. and NH's. Harvey spent the .week -end in Port Elgin. Miss Karen Michel is holidaying at North Bay and Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Wellesley Strong, Mr. and Mrs. •Gladstone Edgar, Mrs. Nettie Hutchison, Molesworth, Mrs. Watson Brown, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar, Nickel, Lis- towel, attenderd , the Cochrane - Newbigging reunion in . Paris on Sunday. Monday. • Miss • Evelyn Altman, Waldttrton, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl, Ethel is visiting with Misses Shirley', and Mrs. Laura McDonald, Lon-. Joyce and. Pauline Moore, don, were supper guests of Mr, and, _ Mr. Paul Higgins, St, Joseph's is - Mrs. Charles Finlay on Sunday. land, arrived Saturday to spend the Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Martin, Joan' .summer with his parents, Mr. and and Ann, Toronto, were weekend Mrs. Stewart Higgins. CLEAN, SAFE, LOW-COST;tt;At (i11111i!I!II11111N1111111ili111111101111idllli1'lltetllInillO!lIElIII1MillM111111llll'I1Rilll1!1IR1I11AflIitl' 1 • A '_ , THAT KEEPS' P YOU GOING 1-0 A H �:. s "' ;rrr t-� w c sx 'n all last reit • �!i>-l;�►Z-�r3fl 1 \Ntllowd,tl t 4 , -- with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Browne service /,°% 1 Ind Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne, �f•! :,j4s H I Mr, and Mrs. Eldon •(Ira11an1 and meet �� *Ow i family, of 'Coro.rtfa spent. t.l1e lholi- tai I:__eet .__l , ;•r•s: .,;t _ week -end at 111111 home here. ! S 1 r• ks'*' y `' - ow Mr. slur! Mrs. Jir1t f'atLersou, of i — needs. ,•, �y t 1 Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, tiVilloltl,- 1 ' 1 by Patterson anti family, '01' Dou 1 1 • 0 1 Mills, were week -cud visitor's with • Patterson. Mrs. Pearl MA, 1 s ice W • 1 When it comes LO any ttltil el v atm li,obcrt Campbell, Kerry and and 0 I Alan, shoot t, few days last week 1 OCl llallle ll. We do it til +l i ' with the farmer's parents, Mr. Laid (U 11. 1'111i ( 1)11(' Cjllll'�C :r+i(t) flet'( "' ,Mrs, George Moss, in Galt, I � 1 11! r Mr. and Mrs. Don Bridge aa1(1 • Nvil1 keep you (111 lite- o, ` illuo1111}', 1 ( family attended a reunion. on Sat- _ • , 11j'da1y at Lion's Head, • safely. �)1'IV(` I11 • t Mr. told Mrs. Earl Baker and — family, of Ottawa, visited over the ! holiday with Mrs. Martha Baker. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and family attended 11, reunion in Strat- ford on Saturday. 1117 ss Mrs. Peter Chimney and Jane y, 1W of fort Colborne, are spending a j couple of weeks with Mr, and Mrs. IT; Alex .Keith. Orange Service in Gorrie Church Miss 13011010 Ing)is, of Toronto.I spent 111e week -end at cher home s i here: Mrs.Len Wilson, Susan and M1ir- ray spent the week -end with rela- t1V('S 1n Toronto, Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Kirby, of C1C)RR1Ei--'1'.ile District L,O:L, ale L,O.B.A Orange service .held old in the Corrie Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning was well at- tended, Rev. S. J. Stewart of Molesworth and. Corrie Presbyterian Churches was the speaker. He chose the text. from. Revelations 3:15, "1 know thy works -•I would thou wort cold of hot," 11 is with zeal we should Bland up for our ChrIs- (.dt(n principles. The choir sang the anilism' Clifford, • spent the week -end "Have Thine Own Way Lord!" North Keppel. • Mr, and Mrs, Roy Gowdy, Mr. family Reunion and. Mrs, Harry. Gowdy :were sup- INGHAM MOTORS ‘,..,.,PHONE 139 WINGFIAM '1lJtlllsll cifluiI1mIlIerIlflillOtilf$lllalltlr I'a•1!giltlllAlegthiIIIIIohII®llsillth!I1tf11111111aslllillmltalllll!Ilk!IlahliOillPrilllll!II>aillilel!I4s111sd1111NiilAllll®IIIAIIIA!Ii!IllJilfslllalllilllh 3tlllolllmllllmll!L•!II!II!uIlinniu Ii11ila fiA.91iunioniscpuniticououillmi1-1_!IlmiifiiJll,lll - 1 residing at the borne of Mr. and Mrr,. C=harles MCC: utaheon, Mr. and Mrs, hill Doherty and family spent. the weep -end whiz Mr. and M.i'S. Leslie Douglas, it being the latt('r's silver wedding ttnnive1'- sary. h +• o w14 ', rs ,14 Cln M,ct,tnitty, .Milt' 2, visitors + Mr, were Rileywr rI Mrs.Oliver Mr. and and Mrs. John Riley of Brussels rui(1 Mr. :end Mrs. Chester Alderson Of North Bay. Mr's. ,Jtzo. Snell 110cl her daughter and husband, hurl family from LOLL, don over the weekend. gut Mr. and Mr's. Blair Sharp, Mut, 'I'ormny, Davey and Sandra of Sar nia, spent the week -end with Mr. joint 1JUpfer. Mrs. Sharp and children are slaying fol to weep s On July 1st, 1937, Y e vnetttioll" Grant at Wroxeter United Gihurc+lt Mars. .Mentes hong spent Sunday manse, They have one daughter' with her sister, NJ vs, Fred liynd- Anne who attends '1'eaelter's' ('ol- lege at .111(11 and Mr, 1:lyndmau, (lori'!c Prior to the Sunday plirty, 1.1101.110, Stratford, Miss Hazel Spading, Mr. ,John were guests at a surprise party atchildUttpl'" and Mrs, Blair Sharp and Munro's cottage at Ambel'ley, wren visited MMonday with Mrs, hen child Olu'znir'harl send Mr. and Mrs, they were presented with a belLu4i- Jtunes RO1Walion, Goderich, fol wall mirror, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Coupland, of Toronto, are spending their vas eal.iotl with Mr, andMrs, Harvey('.ouplrinrtl. Miss Anne Douglas will be teach - Ing; noxi year al 1 opuoi• ('1111'2, M.r. and Mrs. ScoiL 1lunle. Su - . yon, Grand Carlya r, Salt L 'ii•eliowstone ?ark and 4 riving on August nth. k'.aul and five other melt- ('rs and cooks, and ell lite buses, owned ''by itis, 'f whose wife left 011 Jt'l:oilday' who groupo • girls a1 f win , 3 'itish isles and bare t' "British rr 1 e. with Mr. and Mrs, Glenn MOK('r'•. cher and family at Southampton. Mrs. R, Newton and Miss Nancy Newton visited with Mr, an(l.Mrs• William Hart and Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Hart and family at Port gal,. san and 1)on111(1 are vacationhlg gip over the week -end. with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hupfer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke and falgin. AJ'mily spent the week -end at .i'ot'a f•l,r,ivin. Bus on fl Ross 'romans, Mr, Wallace 'To- western Tour. and Miss Lynne Wright. were 1,7 visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Matthews, Preston, on Monday. Master' Glenn Matthews returned Reidt. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucus, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heath and Paul of Listowel, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates, held a fam- ily picnic at Conestoga clam on Monday, Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Townsend and family were in Port Elgin on guests at the home of Mr. Bert Hubbard. . , Mr. and Mrs, John Moore, Lynda and Chris of Fenwick spent the - week -end with Mr, and. Mrs, Ray- mond mond Gowliy. • Mr. and: Mrs, 'W..T!-iermeston, of Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Withenow, of Ayton, were Sunday visitors at the • home' of . Mr. and Padre and Mrs, Douglas b'uller and .family ,of .Fairview, N.S., and Mr, and Mrs. George Mills, Sarnia. visited Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark on • Tuesday afternoon. Mr; Bill Higgins Is attending summer school at Waterloo Univer- sity and Mr, Ian Howes is at Wes- tern University, London, Misses Dawn Lite Clark, Helen Mrs. Hartwell Stewart, •, McGee and 'Bonnie Edgar, KIWI', Miss,Ruth Grainger. is spending , eller, :spent the week -end at their Mrs. C la r_ r and homes. ithM.a s w respective da I res e e few.days wee Grainger at W.anaceburg. • Mr..and'Mrs, Cecil Grainger, (.nor. Mrs. Glen Austin and family and rte visited Miss Margaret Jardine Mrs and _Mrs; Victor Stockton of ; on"Sunday. a • 'Miss Lynda Stewart was a Stun-. dayguest of -Miss Dawn Lue Clark Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Townsend and family spent Sunday at Port r L'1 i1. • g Mrs. Ida Griffiths of Win;lianr, accompanied by relatives, spent the week -end at her sammer hutnr' here, We Welcome Mr. 'William Ringlet back to the'community, He is BOW c1 M rs.A rnoid • an 'sof Mt. • asst per g Held 111 Paris Hallyday g. OORRIE--The Cochrane - New- bigging reunion was held at the agricultural building in Paris on July 2. The afternoon was spent in visiting, races and games. The oldest lady present was Mrs. John Cochrane, Paris. 'or 1963 was ap- The exccu pointed as follows: Pres., Welles- / ley Strong, Gorrie; first vice, Bruce Cochrane, Paris; sec:-treas., Mrs. Glad Edgar, Gorrie; sports comm„ Mr. and Mrs. Murray Newbigging, Galt. The 1963 reunion will be held in Listowel Park. 1� , : - .. .( c!t.,n ,5 `.'!Fi'•:i1 V" X.'• . ' �. ......GrW. - .L.�_. 1: R A 1 u u u E VER•Y'I 1-1INGY 0 U NEED OR WANT s for your outdoor patio or portal! . . for your sun - r00111 .. family room .. . den ani! playroom, Casual furniture that is complete- ly ;~t home .. , indoors or out, lilts; these colorful aluminum framed pieces:. FOLDING CHAIRS Strong, durable webbing' to stand ,years l of wow. Wooden talo-;. 1 1 1' 1�lilllltl�illlllll f • eras • .. __ 11111!l�lhi11111�Ib111�tU�II+MyII��lII��,i�tti�I�I,.��1AiL�li,�9�ir�hlil��llll1lA�(JmlI�Elil��!!lit3ClhIll�MilEiil��li1��11L4�1:i�!i�l�il'��i[��11+�11��111��!lill�llll�111M11:11111Elhwll! !!h!111� $E .79 and $12.95. CHAISE LOUNGE i SAUCER CHAIRS Voiding type with strong nittniiirtuli frame and WOOLl('n WILLS $9.98 aid. &9 9 Monne in Wi(h11LA!LIE car PLASTIC $99 and $12.95 0 urniiimgs PHONE 1 0 6 S+ J. Walker WINGFIAM u IA u u 0 0 • 1 w Win ham on 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Strong and family visited Mrs. :Mary. Hessel- wood, of Blyth on 'Sunday. Mrs. Jack'Ca'rson and Mrs, Jes- sie Sutherland of Toronto were Sunday visitors with Mr: and Mrs. James Edwards. • Mr.'an'd Mrs, :Oswald Gri.ese, 11�Idsi- land, ;Mich,, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. `Chas. Koch . Mrs, LauraMcDonald, London,• visited at. the same home oh• SundaY., t Mr. and'. Mrs Nell • Hatt and daughters .02 Harriston .spent • Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searson, Mrs. John Ko(:h, Margaret and George, are sailing aboard the Acadia for Germany for a six weeks' holiday with relatives. Mr, George Gregg left by plane on a tour of Rome .and Italy. GROUP WILL ATTEND STRATEORD PLAY Wi1['1'lt('•k11)11011 -Mr. and Mrs. Paul clroSb(nrth of Toronto left. on Monday from London with the three laser- that carry aborti•. 100 leachers from Toronto and Lond- don on a (:ondueled tour to Winni- peg, the Calgary Stampede, Jasper, Banff, Vanco.iver, the World's Fair 10 50111.13., down the West coast. to Mexico, and to Bryce Can - 111111111111111111111111011111111111101101111111 THANK YC)d My sincere thanks who supported me recent campaign, FRED 11 I I I!IIlaII IIIIliiI ll*l Mullion I t Meet Your Best Friends . '1ln�Gnciciil� • • (1 They're the Men from Irtvestor8 .. i. able and willing to be your best friends financially. 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Ly 90(0 spa; ,111 Wi lain h; `1 gg, Ho 111 oli fir !111 ou D em set A Va I1 ;41 fila 1e to 00 ler WROXETER — The Harmony Group of the UCW met at the home of Mrs. Don Irwin with 15 mem- bers present. Theme was "Our Church and the Community" taken by Mrs. R. Newton and Mrs, Lyle Hart, Call to worship was given by Mrs. Newton as was the invocation. A ,hymn was sling, followed by Scrip- ture by Mrs, Lyle Hart and prayer by Mrs. Newton. The topic was given by Mrs, John McLean, Group 'leader, Mrs. Don Mc- Laughlin, took over for the busi- ness with minutes of the last meet - Mg g road by Mrs. Jbhn Clarke, 11 was decided to go to the Strat- ford 'Shakespearean Festival for the group outing, Mrs. Jas. Wylie, Eta convener, is in charge of tickets and arrangements. YiROXLTED' Our fisc... l Year this e_ th to e advantage of our. Mrs. Arthur Edgar and Mrs. James Halliday, Winghairi, called oil Mrs, W. Weir and Miss Gert. ride Bush on Monday evening, Mrs. Art Thompson, Toronto', and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tooley of Milligan, spent Sunday with Mr. anci Mrs. Pere Henley, Ross Tomans' attended decol'a- Ron. services at Mina Centre ceme- tery On Sunday, Mrs. W. Weir spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. George Gibson,. Mr, acid Mrs. Harvey Bradshaw and Vickie spent the week -end Specials on Suiiimci Stoc� COME IN AND SEE '!'111". MANY BARGAINS OFFERED 111 BRAND NAME MERCHANDISE IN CURRENT STYLES, COLOURS AND FABRICS, LADIES? WEAR - CHILDREN'S WEAR MEN'S ANLL BOYS' WEAR REMEMBER OUR 1)O1,1C;'' "To sell brand name quality merchandise at bed possible prices" r-._.<,ia. ing .. ,t Clothing . oti s11'E If after purchasing an article at Hayes Family �l 1; y able to purchase a like article anywhere 'ia Ontario at a lower price, we will refund the difference. ayes PHONE 414 aly Clo t.hing